The Gervais School Board agreed to the recommendation as long as the condoms were distributed by trained professionals. / Deron Rodehaver, Hemera

by Jessica Durando, USA TODAY Network

by Jessica Durando, USA TODAY Network

Boston Public Schools decided to pull thousands of donated condoms from its schools after parents complained about the suggestive messaging on the packaging, according to the Boston Globe.

One parent commented on Twitter on March 4, saying the wrappers were #misogynistic. The condoms displayed on her account showed wrappers with a camel and the words "hump one," a shark chasing a fish with the message "tasty one" and Coca-Cola lettering with the saying "enjoy one."

Boston Public Schools returned the remains of the 40,000 condoms donated by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health to the schools' free condoms program, according to WBZ NewsRadio.

"We made the decision to take all of those condoms out of school circulation and to go with some that had different, generic wrappers," Boston Public Schools Director of Media Relations Brian Ballou told WBZ NewsRadio.